Moonstone is the name of this opalescent hobnail pattern that was produced by Hocking Glass Company from 1941 to 1946. Offered here is the 4 3/4 inch round puff(or powder) box in excellent condition. See my other listings for more in this pattern.

Moonstone is the name of this opalescent hobnail pattern that was produced by Hocking Glass Company from 1941 to 1946. Offered here is the rectangular cigarette box & cover in excellent condition. (I keep candy in mine...chocolate goes perfectly in everything.) See my other listings for more in this pattern.

The Crinkle pattern was produced by Morgantown glass company in the late 1930's and into the 1960's. This is the 13 oz footed tumbler in green. The tumbler is 5 1/4 inches high and in perfect condition. I have 8 available, price is per tumbler. See my other listings for more Crinkle items in different colors.

This depression era tumbler is part of the Sportsman series that was made by Hazel Atlas Company in the 1930's. 3 1/4 inches high, this is the 'heavy bottom tumbler' with the Windmills or Dutch decoration. I have 5 available, all are in excellent condition, the decorations are bright white with no wear or discoloration at all. See my other listings for more in this pattern.

Anchor Hocking's Sandwich pattern is one of the most recognized Hocking patterns. The crystal pieces were made from 1940 through 1960. Offered here is the 9 oz footed tumbler in perfect condition. Price is per plate (I have 4.) These came out of an original 24 piece boxed set that consists of 4 each dinners, dessert plates, cups & saucers, sherbets and footed tumblers. (See the other pictures for a view of the box.) If you would like the complete service for 4, you'll get the box as well. Email ...

American is perhaps the most widely recognized pattern that Fostoria Glass Company produced. Offered here is the tea size sugar & creamer in perfect condition. The creamer holds about 3 oz to the bottom of the spout. See my other listings for more in this pattern.

Patrician, or 'Spoke' as collectors have been calling it for years, was made by Federal Glass Company from 1933 to 1939. Offered here is the lid for the butter dish in amber in perfect condition. If you need to replace a damaged lid, this is your chance. See my other listings for more in this pattern.

Iris & Herringbone was originally made by Jeannette Glass Company from 1928 to 32 during the depression. The pattern proved so popular that in the 1950's, they reissued it in the marigold iridescent color. Pictured here is the 4 inch wine in excellent condition. This size holds 3 oz and is hard to find. For more in this pattern, see my other listings.

American Sweetheart was produced by MacBeth Evans Glass Company from 1930 to 1936. It's one of the most popular of all depression glass patterns - and it's easy to see why. Offered here is the 12 inch salver, or serving plate, in excellent condition. The color is called Monax - it's an opaque white that shows opalescence in a strong light. See my other listings for more in this pattern, including flat soup bowls in pink!

Waterford - called 'waffle' by collectors for obvious reasons - was made by Hocking Glass Company from 1938 to 1944. Offered here is the 10 1/4 inch handled serving tray done in pink in excellent condition. See my other listings for more in this pattern.

Petalware was produced by MacBeth-Evans Company in the 1930's. The red floral decoration is known as 'Florette'. Offered here is the sugar & creamer set in perfect condition. Price is for the 2 piece set. See my other listings for matching pieces to complete your table setting.

Consolidated Glass Company produced the Catalonian line in 1927. It was made to look like glass found in Catalonia Spain at the archaeological sites, and had bubbles and raised rings blown into the glass. This is the #1112 8 inch plate in emerald green. Excellent condition, price is per plate. Tableware is very difficult to find in this pattern, so get them while you can. I have other items available so if there's something you need to complete your Catalonian setting, let me know!

The Mt Pleasant pattern was made by L.E. Smith glass company in the 1930's. This 5 1/2 inch 3 footed mayo bowl is cobalt blue and in perfect condition. Note that this bowl has a straight edge, rather than the flared rim of the 7 inch bowl. I have 2 available, price is per bowl. See my other listings for more in this pattern.

Cameo, or 'Ballerina' as collectors have called this pattern, is perhaps the most widely collected Depression Glass pattern today. Produced by Hocking Glass from 1930 to 1934, it is as popular today as it was when first produced. Offered here is the tall sugar bowl in green in excellent condition. See my other listings for more in this pattern.

Old Colony is the correct name for the pattern that collectors have always called 'Lace Edge'. It was produced by Hocking from 1935 to 1938. Offered here is the 7 1/4 inch salad plate in pink. Excellent condition with no chips or damage. I have 6 available, price is per plate. See my other listings for more in this pattern.

Old Colony is the correct name for the pattern that collectors have always called 'Lace Edge'. It was produced by Hocking from 1935 to 1938. Offered here is the 10 1/2 inch 3 part relish plate in pink. Excellent condition with no chips or damage. See my other listings for more in this pattern.